Fairnington, Mark (2008) Paintings of eyes in A Duck for Mr. Darwin: Evolutionary Thinking & the Struggle to Exist. [Art/Design Item]
Type of Research: | Art/Design Item |
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Creators: | Fairnington, Mark |
Description: | The output is five paintings by Fairnington (Orangutan, 2008, Gorilla, 2008, Zebra, 2008, Gnu, 2008 and Bison, 2008), all engaging with Darwin’s description of the eye as it is outlined in ‘On the Origin of Species’ (1859). These paintings were shown in ‘A Duck for Mr. Darwin: Evolutionary Thinking & the Struggle to Exist’, a group exhibition at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, curated by Alessandro Vincentell. Other artists in the exhibition included Christine Borland, Mark Dion, Dorothy Cross, Tania Kovats, Mark Wallinger, Richard Wentworth and Rachel Whiteread. All the artists in this exhibition had also been selected for the ‘Darwin’s Canopy’ project launched by the Natural History Museum, London to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the life and work of Charles Darwin. ‘Darwin's Canopy’ was curated by Bob Bloomfield and Bergit Arends. Fairnington’s paintings were derived from multiple photographs of eyes displayed as specimens in the Natural History Museum collections. One other painting by Fairnington, ‘Meardy Tally’, a depiction of a life-sized Charolais stock bull, was shown alongside the paintings of eyes in ‘A Duck for Mr Darwin: Evolutionary Thinking & the Struggle to Exist’. For each of these paintings the specimens were photographed many times, and these multiple viewpoints were brought together through the painting process into an apparently exact translation and single image. |
Additional Information (Publicly available): | For records for related exhibitions, please see: http://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/2288/ and http://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/2242/. |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Wimbledon College of Arts |
Date: | 2008 |
Related Exhibitions: | A Duck for Mr. Darwin: Evolutionary Thinking and the Theory of Natural Selection, Darwin's Canopy |
Locations / Venues: | Location From Date To Date Natural History Museum, London, UK 2008 Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK 10 April 2009 20 September 2009 |
Date Deposited: | 27 Jan 2014 11:54 |
Last Modified: | 22 Jul 2014 18:41 |
Item ID: | 6421 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/6421 |
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